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bush. basically the people that write his speeches, are they all george w. bush's people? and it made no sense to me that we had to hear that all over again. >> bill: yeah and george bush took us into two wars in the middle east, and which we have paid everything for, and -- and that's -- that's the bush legacy, and a lot of talk about bringing a democracy to the middle east, and nothing hand. >> caller: correct. and i have a question about the pew poll. it made no sense to me a week ago basically it was five up obama. now it's five up romney? >> bill: i'm going to defer that question -- we're going to talk about the pew poll at the top of the next hour here. let me just say this, do not panic about one poll. lynn calling from topeka indiana? >> caller: topeka indiana. >> bill: i never knew there was a topeka indiana. >> caller: yeah we're not that far from the michigan border. >> bill: and you compete with topeka, kansas for fame; is that it? >> caller: i don't know about that. [ laughter ] >> bill: what is on your mind this morning. >> caller: mr. romney to me is not mr.
bush. basically the people that write his speeches, are they all george w. bush's people? and it made no sense to me that we had to hear that all over again. >> bill: yeah and george bush took us into two wars in the middle east, and which we have paid everything for, and -- and that's -- that's the bush legacy, and a lot of talk about bringing a democracy to the middle east, and nothing hand. >> caller: correct. and i have a question about the pew poll. it made no sense to me a...
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let's listen. >> the irony is rudy giuliani, probably the most underqualified man since george bush to seek the presidency, is here talking about the people here. rudy giuliani, there's only one things he mentioned in a sentence, a noun, a verb, and 9/11. >> i remember that line, very, very well. i had a ryan staffer tell me that they were going back and looking at some of the research, that not only did biden do very well in his debates, but david plouffe, the obama strategist, wrote in his book part of the reason obama picked biden was because he was impressed with his debate performance. he's a 40-year veteran, and he's going to be a capable debater. when joe biden was debating in '87 and '88 when he ran for president the first time, paul ryan was in high school. so there's going to be, i think, a fascinating age gap there on that stage. joe biden is not somebody that's going to come out there and sort of stumble around. it's possible he could commit a gaffe, but the ryan folks that i talked to are getting ready for, you know, the chairman of the foreign relations committee, not the
let's listen. >> the irony is rudy giuliani, probably the most underqualified man since george bush to seek the presidency, is here talking about the people here. rudy giuliani, there's only one things he mentioned in a sentence, a noun, a verb, and 9/11. >> i remember that line, very, very well. i had a ryan staffer tell me that they were going back and looking at some of the research, that not only did biden do very well in his debates, but david plouffe, the obama strategist,...
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george hw bush, he got more women voters. they try to create the idea that they are victims that need help. finally women are starting to realize they have the same reasons men do. charles: we are all affected by the same things. i want to switch topics, though. hollywood hypocrites. we constantly hear from them. the same people in those studios, they always want tax cuts for film production. this does not get enough play. what do you think we might it is funny. i spent a little bit of time in l.a. really maybe they should start doing so. the argument they are using for the tax credit is, hey, we need to attract jobs here. for some reason, they forget that argument when it comes to the rest of the economy. for the same people who want this tax credit that gary mack brown just excited for the next few years -- you may think they could connect the dots. charles: thank you. we have an author that will defend his comments. elizabeth warren. i am sure you remember this. >> no corporations are not people. [ male announcer ] the mar
george hw bush, he got more women voters. they try to create the idea that they are victims that need help. finally women are starting to realize they have the same reasons men do. charles: we are all affected by the same things. i want to switch topics, though. hollywood hypocrites. we constantly hear from them. the same people in those studios, they always want tax cuts for film production. this does not get enough play. what do you think we might it is funny. i spent a little bit of time in...
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i'm just teasing. >> i don't see george bush as an anathema. >> would you bring him out for the big rallies in columbus. >> the president probably doesn't want to participate in this campaign. but there are some spots in town he could probably help. >> how would you like w. out there campaigning for the other guy. >> i strongly recommend to romney that he campaign everywhere with george w. bush. if you look at all the data, people still blame by a margin of two to one the economic problems in this country on bush. so i think -- and the other thing, by the way, it would open up for the president is the very clear case that if you didn't like the bush/cheney years, you wouldn't like the romney years because he has the same policies and the same advisers. >> but the difference is that the obama years haven't improved that much now, have they? >> the obama years are pretty -- we didn't go into a great depression -- >> this is what voters are deciding. it was worse under w. but it's not good enough better -- you didn't clean up the bush mess welloff. thank you. that's the argument. you would thi
i'm just teasing. >> i don't see george bush as an anathema. >> would you bring him out for the big rallies in columbus. >> the president probably doesn't want to participate in this campaign. but there are some spots in town he could probably help. >> how would you like w. out there campaigning for the other guy. >> i strongly recommend to romney that he campaign everywhere with george w. bush. if you look at all the data, people still blame by a margin of two to...
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john mccain motoring with george w. bush at a maine country club in a golf cart. these kinds of pictures i think started from these two people who really understood language and the narrative, you could see these happening all the time throughout the campaign. i think it really helps form, pictures, images for people in their minds. >> being a lover of campaign, how would you differentiate campaign trail from a propaganda machine, just saying what you have to get the guy to win. >> louder, campaign trail from? >> differentiate from campaign trail to the propaganda machine saying what you have to get the candidate to win, campaign trail to the propaganda machine. >> well, i don't, i don't think people, frankly i don't think voters go for propaganda machines. maybe they did at one time, i don't know. you see this, i mean you see this all the time. people want an ought thentic candidate. i think today's candidate, this is i guess i was frustrated about trying to start my own practice, i thought people were just running tactics right? not even a propaganda machine but
john mccain motoring with george w. bush at a maine country club in a golf cart. these kinds of pictures i think started from these two people who really understood language and the narrative, you could see these happening all the time throughout the campaign. i think it really helps form, pictures, images for people in their minds. >> being a lover of campaign, how would you differentiate campaign trail from a propaganda machine, just saying what you have to get the guy to win. >>...
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the real issue here is in 2004 when george bush beat john kerry, the turnout between the two parties was even. in 2008 when barack obama won with this huge election, seven point democratic advantage. the previous pew poll was ridiculous. it had a ten point democratic turnout advantage. not going to happen. this one has a five point republican advantage. as much as i'm a partisan republican, i have a hard time believing that. what we do know is there's been tremendous movement toward mitt romney. wh you get your cloc, inerms of, is this exactly the kind of narrative that obama -- that romney needed going into this, you know, with just a couple weeks away? >> it's very much the narrative he needed, because his campaign was about to be blown away. president obama generally has been running a much better campaign than mitt romney has, but in the last week or so, the mitt romney campaign i think is getting its act together. he had a very, very good debate, obviously. he was more personal on the stump in florida the last few days. he was more willing to talk in an emotionally connective wa
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it happened in 2000 with president george w. bush in florida and it's going to happen again this year. >> there was a report from the pew hispanic center a few days ago saying a record 24 million, 24 million latinos are eligible to vote. >> right. >> but their turnout rate has consistently lagged behind whites and blacks. >> not that much. the latino decision polls are usually very accurate because they're polling specifically latino voters, registered voters and the unthus see amp level was very low. in the last poll it had increased to 82%. >> that's understandable. >> romney? >> no, we're getting a little bit closer to the election. people are paying more attention to the election. when you see the polls and try to understand why the numbers are so different between romney and obama, you have to understand the great majority feel that democrats represent their interests and care about their issues more than republicans. and what has hurt republicans is that very negative rhetoric on the immigration issue. that has hurt republ
it happened in 2000 with president george w. bush in florida and it's going to happen again this year. >> there was a report from the pew hispanic center a few days ago saying a record 24 million, 24 million latinos are eligible to vote. >> right. >> but their turnout rate has consistently lagged behind whites and blacks. >> not that much. the latino decision polls are usually very accurate because they're polling specifically latino voters, registered voters and the...
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bush when they said read my lips no new taxes voted out of office for not keeping his promise i mean i saw president obama's lips move and say i'm going to close guantanamo i'm going to end military commissions and i'm going to restore america's moral standing in the eyes of the world. i guess we'll have to wait and see if he gets re-elected if he can live up to this this prize or well i don't see mitt romney getting nominated at all so he was certainly it could be a change for the worst and he said he will restore torture he'll increase kuantan of the right kind of really appreciate you coming on the show that was colonel morris davis retired air force attorney and professor at the howard university school of law. the bigger may not be better at least when it comes to drones the department of homeland security is now working on downsizing drones making them smaller and sleeker according to wired it's being tested now in fort sill oklahoma as part of homeland security is program called for a body aircraft for public safety it's compact size would allow servicemen to launch the drones
bush when they said read my lips no new taxes voted out of office for not keeping his promise i mean i saw president obama's lips move and say i'm going to close guantanamo i'm going to end military commissions and i'm going to restore america's moral standing in the eyes of the world. i guess we'll have to wait and see if he gets re-elected if he can live up to this this prize or well i don't see mitt romney getting nominated at all so he was certainly it could be a change for the worst and he...
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he seemed to seemed to move back to center neo-george bush. he provide nod guidance on real romney doctrine would be and how he would use u.s. military force and how he would handle our military affairs. >> eliot: frankly president obama has done a reasonably effective and timely job extricating us from the iraq and afghanistan. he's getting us out. yet the language and emotional impetus of what we hear from mitt romney-- >> and there is a political point. leaving aside the merits of the case. the republicans forever have been saying we're prepared to use force and democrats aren't. we're in a different world now. the republican constituency does not want us to be in iran. they don't want us to be in afghanistan. simply as a political gesture it's a loser. >> eliot: which is why the fascinating point, both with respect to iraq, jon which you addressed, and syria jim which you addressed pulling back at the same time he uses the tough language to appeals to the pound-the-table bellicose language that the republican party wants to assert. >> you
he seemed to seemed to move back to center neo-george bush. he provide nod guidance on real romney doctrine would be and how he would use u.s. military force and how he would handle our military affairs. >> eliot: frankly president obama has done a reasonably effective and timely job extricating us from the iraq and afghanistan. he's getting us out. yet the language and emotional impetus of what we hear from mitt romney-- >> and there is a political point. leaving aside the merits...
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the chief justice is george h.w. bush appointee. nine others from george wish, one from -- so we're not talking about some radical liberal circuit court. these injureses understand this is a violation of ohio's voting rights, and i will be surprised if the supreme court just prior to the election will hear this case, because it was an appropriately decided substantive decision, and in fact violates the rights. when you're saying military citizens can vote in a certain way, others cannot, that distinction was made, making exceptions, you cannot do that. as we all know under our constitution, the notion of expanding voting rights is the nature of this democracy, not reducing them. i find it extraordinary the direction the republican party has taken to decimate the franchise in this country. >> extraordinary is right, outrageous is right. i mean, congresswoman, this is unbelievable, especially when you find the republican appointees on the court that came to this decision. this is not a partisan decision. we're talking about people's b
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george w. bush's council of economic advisers 2001-2002, and served as chief economist at the labor department from 2003-2005. are you supportive of title ix when it comes in the world of sports? we just celebrated the anniversary i think, 40th anniversary or something. >> when the courts were discussing title ix, one of the message that colleges could comply with title ix was having as many just fulfilling the desires of the different groups. in other words, if they were exceeding to the requests of women playing sports, then that was fine. but the way that now courts are interpreting it is that it has to be proportional. so now supportive of title ix as regards to proportionality. it's become a court system. the fact is there are more young men who want to play college sports than young women. there have been articles in "the new york times" about how these colleges are playing games with the numbers. soy woman can be on two teams, for example, an account as two people. or a young woman can s
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but, mike, he keeps -- you know, it reminds me of george bush in 1988 when he went to a flag factory. you know, the big joke was a flag factory too far where you're like okay, we get it, michael dukakis and the pledge. this indian thing worked for him, this native-american thing worked for him for a short while. but he stayed on it. almost as if he has nothing else to attack her on and now this asbestos thing? he looks a little desperate right now. >> well, he probably is a little desperate right now. i'm not talking about the poll numbers, talking about the fact that president obama who is going to hammer mitt romney in his home state beat him by 20 points, that's a mathematical tough hill to climb. -- >> unless barack obama has a couple more bad debates. >> massachusetts won't matter. >> well, the margin does matter though. >> scott brown, clearly, apparently has not taken enough advantage of, is people sense that perhaps we should have one republican in washington. let's just send one republican in washington just to balance the scales, to keep people honest. this, you know, talkin
but, mike, he keeps -- you know, it reminds me of george bush in 1988 when he went to a flag factory. you know, the big joke was a flag factory too far where you're like okay, we get it, michael dukakis and the pledge. this indian thing worked for him, this native-american thing worked for him for a short while. but he stayed on it. almost as if he has nothing else to attack her on and now this asbestos thing? he looks a little desperate right now. >> well, he probably is a little...
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it was george bush's date of withdrawal that actually brought our troops home from iraq, it wasn't this president who went on to surge the troops and start bombing the heck out of pakistan and day three of his administration and expand the drone wars. we are calling for a green new deal at home and down sizing the military and bringing our troops home which is another way we can ensure we're spending our tax dollars creating true security at home, not creating havoc and mayhem overseas which is coming back to haunt us in the demonstrations and protests against the united states and our embassies and our forces getting shot up by afghanistan. >> dr. jill stein, thank you so much for joining us, running for president. >> great to be with you, chenk. >> i know the conundrum. what if you're in a swing state and it goes to romney? i know. we're just presenting the choices for you guys. >> what we come back, what might be the world's worst wedding. >> officers are wielding batons, force the department said was necessary. >> i know the fall. i know how distraught they are. presents coverage of
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would you like to compare that to george bush. >> caller: you know what this is now. what is going on now. >> stephanie: there's a minority report. >> caller: what is going on now. >> stephanie: okay -- >> caller: what about the 2007 tape that showed the real obama with his people! >> the one that hit the news in 2007? >> caller: yeah, the ones that nbc -- >> stephanie: what did he say that was so bad? >> caller: oooooooooh reverend white, his people, katrina, 9/11 -- >> stephanie: oh, he thought he government response was not good to hurricane katrina. did you think the response was good. >> caller: his people. his people. >> please answer the question. >> caller: what did you ask? [ laughter ] >> stephanie: if you would give me a second mary. i said do you think the government's response to hurricane katrina was good? >> caller: well, that's for them -- >> stephanie: we were in a debate, you have -- >> caller: -- right? >> stephanie: all right. mary i wish that we weren't at a hard break, because i miss you already. call me again, okay? >> caller: i don't think so.
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. >> go back to 90, george bush entered into a deal that was supposed to be balanced and the trade off was reduced spending, higher taxes. the higher taxes for sure. this penny, that was to come later. we are still waiting. and i think, as thompson earlier, the negotiations, there's a lot of pieces to it. everything will end up being on the table, but there's no question that you've got to curb long-term medicare, entitlement costs as sort of a number one spending program that's in the federal government. and that's going to have to be looked at through health care reform and a whole bunch of other things that are complex. but you can't do one without doing what i would argue everything. >> okay. before we go, very pretty i would ask each of you with your optimistic or pessimistic, the things you think need to be done to restore business competitiveness can be done over the course of next four years, whoever wins the election on november 6. governor. >> i'm highly optimistic. i'm 100% certain they can all be done. the question you're asking will they? i think there's going to be enormo
. >> go back to 90, george bush entered into a deal that was supposed to be balanced and the trade off was reduced spending, higher taxes. the higher taxes for sure. this penny, that was to come later. we are still waiting. and i think, as thompson earlier, the negotiations, there's a lot of pieces to it. everything will end up being on the table, but there's no question that you've got to curb long-term medicare, entitlement costs as sort of a number one spending program that's in the...
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obama has had to dramatically, as did george w. bush and bill clinton before him. campaigns are about one vision of the world that is critical of their opponent, whether it is the incumbent or the previous president. for example, george w. bush on russia said bill clinton was wrong, he personalize our relationship, invested too much in boris yeltsin, and that is a disaster. i will be a realist, thinking about america's national interest, and what did he do? he got into office, met with vladimir putin, looked into his eyes, and famously saw his soul, so people pivot. barack obama said he would negotiate with our enemies and our friends, and outlined a new policy of engagement to iran and north korea. those things did not happen. reality did not permit it. the record is running on would have astonished many supporters of barack obama in 2008. host: susan glasser is the editor in chief of "foreign policy magazine." here's a question from tony on twitter. the obama reset with russia, bush looking into platooned's soul neither worked well. this is a part of the region t
obama has had to dramatically, as did george w. bush and bill clinton before him. campaigns are about one vision of the world that is critical of their opponent, whether it is the incumbent or the previous president. for example, george w. bush on russia said bill clinton was wrong, he personalize our relationship, invested too much in boris yeltsin, and that is a disaster. i will be a realist, thinking about america's national interest, and what did he do? he got into office, met with vladimir...
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bush and all the warfare that came with it. i would seriously question that. i've traveled a lot through europe and so on. there's a lot of respect for america that certainly wasn't there six, seven years ago. >> the question is not whether -- it's always safer and secure. is the situation in the middle east today better than it was four years ago? is it better in iran? >> hang on. again, let me question you. no, no, no. i'm not going to let you get away with that. let's be pragmatic and sensible about what you just said. the reality is bin laden is dead. he was alive four years ago. gadhafi was alive four years ago. mubarak was ruling egypt four years ago. many people would argue however difficult the situation is in the middle east right now, it's very complicated and very difficult, but actually, yes, america probably is better off knowing that those three are no longer ruling their countries, and in bin laden's case, al qaeda. >> and so american embassy is attacked on the anniversary of -- let me step back. we applaud that
bush and all the warfare that came with it. i would seriously question that. i've traveled a lot through europe and so on. there's a lot of respect for america that certainly wasn't there six, seven years ago. >> the question is not whether -- it's always safer and secure. is the situation in the middle east today better than it was four years ago? is it better in iran? >> hang on. again, let me question you. no, no, no. i'm not going to let you get away with that. let's be...
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john kerry got a significant bump out of that first debate, george bush, ep though he was hardly an expert debater, did claw back in debates two and three, and the race ended up off where it was predebate but still with the president, at the time president bush, ahead. so let's wait and see where this settles down. the other factor people are completely ignoring is there is the economy. the economy is getting better, pal panelly across all measures. consumer confidence, unemployment. that's affecting the underlying numbers as well. that's going on at the same time. so there are so many things moving around in a close race that for anyone to call the race or to think they know where this race is headed at this point, they are deluding themselves. >> karen, romney, of course, says -- never says how he will make his massive tax cut revenue neutral without hitting the middle class, but the obama campaign is presenting a closer look at what it would mean. take a look at this. >> it's one of the hardest decisions a family can make, realizing a nursing home is the only choice. for many middle cla
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>> they avoided the name "george w. bush" similar to ronald reagan's foreign-policy. they do not want to be in his corner. at the same time, they want to take advantage of the traditional republican strength. they believe they are tougher when it comes to national security. he's trying to solve that dilemma by saying he wants to avoid war by spending more on the military. he does not want to scare off any independent voters but at the same time he wants to satisfy his conservative clients. >> let's look at the broader campaign. last week, he got a big boost from winning that the raid against obama. the polling numbers also looking better for him now. is the obama campaign worried? >> nervous, there is no question, but as there has been some significant change in some of the most important swing states, ohio and florida. things change on a daily basis here. we have not factored that in yet for the new unemployment numbers that came out friday that are in obama's favor. this will be a very, very close race matter what anyone says. we will know on election day how it pla
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bush. they favored him over michael dukakis by a single percentage point that day. the number of female voters xeeted every male voter in every presidential election since 1964. >>> all right, let's huddle up around the water cooler to take a crack at the conspiracy theories that were around after the release of the jobs report. >> folks, this .3% drop in the unemployment rate seems just a little too barely better to be true. >> maybe it's a coincidence. the month before the election we have a number that comes out .1 below when the president took office. >> i'm going to go with jack welch on this one. >> how convenient that the rate drops below 8% for the first time in 43 months, five weeks before an election. >> right back to where it was january 2009. >> folks? this is more than a quinhe coul incidence. >> what would explain why after unemployment has been steadily declining for the last year that now suddenly right before the election it declines a little more. please! i think we know what's going on here. >> what are people insinuating here? that the books are
bush. they favored him over michael dukakis by a single percentage point that day. the number of female voters xeeted every male voter in every presidential election since 1964. >>> all right, let's huddle up around the water cooler to take a crack at the conspiracy theories that were around after the release of the jobs report. >> folks, this .3% drop in the unemployment rate seems just a little too barely better to be true. >> maybe it's a coincidence. the month before...
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obama has had to dramatically, as did george w. bush and bill clinton before him. campaigns are about one vision of the world that is critical of their opponent, whether it is the incumbent or the previous president. for example, george w. bush on russia said bill clinton was wrong, he personalize our relationship, invested too much in boris yeltsin, and that is a disaster. i will be a realist, thinking about america's national interest, and what did he do? he got into office, met with vladimir putin, looked into his eyes, and famously saw his soul, so people pivot. events collide. things change. barack obama said he would negotiate with our enemies and our friends, and outlined a new policy of engagement to iran and north korea. those things did not happen. reality did not permit it. the record is running on would have astonished many supporters of barack obama in 2008. host: susan glasser is the editor in chief of "foreign policy magazine." here's a question from tony on twitter. the obama reset with russia, bush looking into platooned's soul neither worked well.
obama has had to dramatically, as did george w. bush and bill clinton before him. campaigns are about one vision of the world that is critical of their opponent, whether it is the incumbent or the previous president. for example, george w. bush on russia said bill clinton was wrong, he personalize our relationship, invested too much in boris yeltsin, and that is a disaster. i will be a realist, thinking about america's national interest, and what did he do? he got into office, met with vladimir...
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maybe it stops on george bush's desk, or the producer of the mohammed video. there is never a situation where he's prepared to take hard decisions, with a few exceptions, the killing of osama bin laden, although that is a decision that 99% of the american people would have made. the president doesn't focus enough on national security. i think our adversaries under are understand that he is a weak and inattentive president, and the scope and challenges that we will face in a second obama term will be much greater. martha: the events in libya have put this uppermost in people's mind. it will be interesting to see how the debates go. good to have you, sir. >> thank you. bill: another death linked to the fungal meningitis outbreak. this comes as doctors warn the number of cases could soon take a big jump. marc siegl is on that in a moment. martha: a big turn, look at these two guys. bill: oh. martha: the obama campaign is out with a new ad hitting governor romney on all things with big bird. is this where we are now the battle of the sesame street characters? look
maybe it stops on george bush's desk, or the producer of the mohammed video. there is never a situation where he's prepared to take hard decisions, with a few exceptions, the killing of osama bin laden, although that is a decision that 99% of the american people would have made. the president doesn't focus enough on national security. i think our adversaries under are understand that he is a weak and inattentive president, and the scope and challenges that we will face in a second obama term...
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. >> brian: it's not with a reagan did after he lost or george bush. i went back and asked the brain room what were some of the quotes. they were like we lost, but he's a better debater. not you're a liar and performer. having said that, there is a change in tone. personal stories. the foreign policy speech. coming to the middle on certain issues. they say the reason for the change in mitt romney is all because of the romney family. the romney family is taking back this campaign from people like stewart stevens and they're starting to let him win or lose by being himself. >> gretchen: it shows how important the debates are. so many people before hand said that the debates wouldn't matter. the debates luckily 67 million people watch that had debate to become educated on who they want to choose. and i think the debates do matter. whether or not the momentum stays through, the next one is a town haloform at, then the third -- hall, then the third one is -- it will be interesting to see out polls stay over time. if you look at one point in time, usual usua
. >> brian: it's not with a reagan did after he lost or george bush. i went back and asked the brain room what were some of the quotes. they were like we lost, but he's a better debater. not you're a liar and performer. having said that, there is a change in tone. personal stories. the foreign policy speech. coming to the middle on certain issues. they say the reason for the change in mitt romney is all because of the romney family. the romney family is taking back this campaign from...
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bush. cheney attacked edwards as a sort of johnny-come-lately. >> the first time i ever met you was when you walked on the stage tonight. >> reporter: there was lloyd be quayle. kennedy. >> reporter: and this from ross perot's running mate. >> who am i? why am i here? >> reporter: questions unlikely to surface thursday night, at least by these two. ron mott, nbc news, st. petersburg, florida. 6:00 pacif >>> in pennsylvania, this was sentencing day for jerry not before the former penn state assistant coach had his say in court. nbc's john yang has our report from the courthouse. >> reporter: jerry sandusky said nothing as he arrived in a red prisoner's jumpsuit over a bulletproof vest, looking thinner after 112 days in jail. inside, he sat passively, as three of his victims told the court of the psychological effects of sandusky's abuse when they were young boys. his voice choking with emotion, the man known in court documents as victim six spoke of his betrayal. the very kids you claimed to
bush. cheney attacked edwards as a sort of johnny-come-lately. >> the first time i ever met you was when you walked on the stage tonight. >> reporter: there was lloyd be quayle. kennedy. >> reporter: and this from ross perot's running mate. >> who am i? why am i here? >> reporter: questions unlikely to surface thursday night, at least by these two. ron mott, nbc news, st. petersburg, florida. 6:00 pacif >>> in pennsylvania, this was sentencing day for...
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bush who i was not a fan of in the least he'll use one went after the enron guys who he was friends with and i think the texas thing. maybe it's a texas thing but to me if you break the law you got a good jail doesn't mean you're friends with you know i couldn't agree more and we of course counterfactual we can never understand like what would have happened if it with a different president or what happened in the future but i do want to ask because since m.f. global we've seen p.f.g. best go under and and that situation we had a suicide note when the c.e.o. attempted suicide saying i think committing fraud all these these years and gotten away with it has anything fundamentally changed in terms of regulation or the way they're being enforced or conducted that is protecting customers better a year after we've seen m.f. global collapse yes somewhat there's been a change to our mind statement verification vienna face put in. the but i think last january which is kind of what brought this piece of fraud to light knew the jig was up. you know just for being safe and something more in the sea
bush who i was not a fan of in the least he'll use one went after the enron guys who he was friends with and i think the texas thing. maybe it's a texas thing but to me if you break the law you got a good jail doesn't mean you're friends with you know i couldn't agree more and we of course counterfactual we can never understand like what would have happened if it with a different president or what happened in the future but i do want to ask because since m.f. global we've seen p.f.g. best go...
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that is a higher percentage of the vote than george w. bush got in 2000. if you look at this increasing trend, among self identified liberals, they tend not to be church or religiously observe ant. they tend to be disconnect ed from the practices that the vast majority of americans testify to. the base of the democratic party is move ago way fring away from. that is troubling to me. >> this group that does not have an organized faith is a quarter of the democratic base. and the group is growing. if it goes to 30% it will become larger for us. i would get that a lot of democrats will not like that and will not move to the republican party. >> i would agree with that. it is extraordinary when you think about the fact that this party nominated jimmy carter in 1976. >> all right. thank you very very much. we appreciate it. that sit for this evening's show. faith based life has saved my life. that is all i will say. thank you for watching. we will see you tomorrow evening. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all
that is a higher percentage of the vote than george w. bush got in 2000. if you look at this increasing trend, among self identified liberals, they tend not to be church or religiously observe ant. they tend to be disconnect ed from the practices that the vast majority of americans testify to. the base of the democratic party is move ago way fring away from. that is troubling to me. >> this group that does not have an organized faith is a quarter of the democratic base. and the group is...
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but if it stays as it is, i expect some of the george bush tax cuts will be allowed to expire because republicanses will have lost a little bit of political underpinnings, but we should have to see. >> i think goldman had noticed pointing out just the impact of that alone would be equivalent of a ten percentage point drag on gdp. and when you're talking about an economy not even growing 3%, this is a significant hit. and if the u.s. is driving the world's economy, the loss of that will be felt. >> i think that's absolutely right. it's the worst recovery in the u.s. post level two and gdp is just about 2. so if you put a hit to the consumer where the only strength is left, clearly we have a problem this terms of the global economy. >> the strain it might have on finances, the political strain it would take, it's not clear that even the democrats have room to maneuver if they would like to continue some of these things. and now the imf out this morning saying at the same time, the u.s. should be worried about it debt situation. so it's kind of talking out of both sides of its mouth. >>
but if it stays as it is, i expect some of the george bush tax cuts will be allowed to expire because republicanses will have lost a little bit of political underpinnings, but we should have to see. >> i think goldman had noticed pointing out just the impact of that alone would be equivalent of a ten percentage point drag on gdp. and when you're talking about an economy not even growing 3%, this is a significant hit. and if the u.s. is driving the world's economy, the loss of that will be...
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given the key to the city by former president george w. bush. who flew out here and said i have never seen a dog this awesome. i feel sorry for people with inferior beasts. >> dana: on friday night, as i just bending over with the plastic bag on my hand to pick up after jasper, the original, this guy is in his car yelling out the window, danna, huge fan!
given the key to the city by former president george w. bush. who flew out here and said i have never seen a dog this awesome. i feel sorry for people with inferior beasts. >> dana: on friday night, as i just bending over with the plastic bag on my hand to pick up after jasper, the original, this guy is in his car yelling out the window, danna, huge fan!
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and this is no longer george w. bush's fault. here with reaction is paul mugg bestseller, pat gadel. do you know who just lied? author of the study at princeton. >> right. >> and there is -- points out obama took his interpretation of the plan out of context which is -- . >> he lied about what the conclusion was. >> there is i think americans understand telling the truth cut rates across the board by 20% and eliminate deductions and exemptions. and that is where he can keep the rates the same. and i mean, i think the business is how the west reacted to the one issue that is the single most important issue. and there is then tried racism. you're getting the same thing with this. lie, lie, lie. and there is suddenly romney calling obama void. >> let me put it this way. >> they've seemed like they're freaking out. and... desperate. >> they are. let's understand something. there is every day there is unthuj yafl now, lying but you know the point is that let me just say this. this is the biggest debate victory probably since 1980. the
and this is no longer george w. bush's fault. here with reaction is paul mugg bestseller, pat gadel. do you know who just lied? author of the study at princeton. >> right. >> and there is -- points out obama took his interpretation of the plan out of context which is -- . >> he lied about what the conclusion was. >> there is i think americans understand telling the truth cut rates across the board by 20% and eliminate deductions and exemptions. and that is where he can...
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bush. the other side says nonsense, the president is using the treasury to impose so-called social justice. when it comes to actual numbers, things can get complicated. >> the president, his first year, there was a definite sit of 1.2 trillion. he held it steady. >> bill: all together, how much debt has president obama run up? >> $6 trillion. >> bill: very good, $6 trillion. >> i learned that on sesame street. >> bill: the job of the president now is get the debt under control and you got to cut stuff! >> exactly. so right now -- [ applause ] the debt is steady. right now what we've done is balance it. >> bill: no, we haven't balanced the debt! are you kidding me! we have a $1 trillion deficit! >> holding steady. >> bill: said a -- >> we had a surplus under clinton. >> bill: no, no, no, no. the debt wasn't xed out. you're mixing up the deficit with the debt. no, no, no, you're missing the deficit with the debt is yearly spending. the debt is cumulative. the debt wasn't wiped out. >> 1.7 tra
bush. the other side says nonsense, the president is using the treasury to impose so-called social justice. when it comes to actual numbers, things can get complicated. >> the president, his first year, there was a definite sit of 1.2 trillion. he held it steady. >> bill: all together, how much debt has president obama run up? >> $6 trillion. >> bill: very good, $6 trillion. >> i learned that on sesame street. >> bill: the job of the president now is get the...